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THE OMAHA JULY 17, 1800, AMONG THE CHAUTAUQUANS. | o5 bt i i’ St o oo gonis | 1HE ~ IRRIGATION QUESTION, | e g e et | TG PUBLIC PAYS THE BILL S e [] 4 a few patriotic ntences, ho replied that it Standing of the Clabs, aroclosed and fl Sabbath silence broods over o8} would be & gre plensul 0 hhl:l to have an —_— l‘lu\'r.d Won. l?x‘nl. s e s l a evorything. Even the dining hall takes on a opportunity of sfowing. his appreciation of g i 5 Minneaolls Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage the Magnet at the 'l"':"::i::l‘\',;_"""."_‘;'l'::;"'“l'h',:' ":"""‘I]:“ ;n:h“”:" Discussion of the Subject Likely to Bo Re- | T e mwspoes hdd done for bim, 44 | Tows Oounty Tressuriss Bing Pillaged | Bl . 4 Makes tho lives of many people miserabie, Beatrice Assembly. cense to be topics of conversation. Discus- sumed in the Senate this Week, S Biee T Blaine, Attor Under the Prohibitory Law. i ! ::;:1::.:11-:’:' ’,,':.'::{l,:',',:l“f;,:":{ :“”,':::l:' ieneral Miller, Postmaster st £ g mirire ] U sion turns upon the Sabbath school lesson, o miker, Atd obber caniaes oMicers and public ——" ity RO - a falut, ““ all gone™ feeling, bad taste, coat the moming's sermon and the scriptural men who are really busy and brainy, readily Bt. Paul. ,.vees 4 tongue, and frregularity of REV. GUNSAULUS OF CHICAGO AT CRETE. | truths of thie recent bible reuding THE SCHEME OF SECRETARY RUSK. | TiCil T e am the nevopaper | FEES OF CONSTABLES AND. IUSTICES i - DISross uio howels. Dyspepsa docs Down among the trees, ensconced in some men’s services wore reciprocated ¥RTH maha 17, Kansas City 10, not get well of (tsolt. It shady nook, the stroller may find the tenter % Some of the really small calibre public men ¥ Kansas City missed Umpire Henderson Aftor "\q|||5\‘s eareful attention, How Sunday Was Pased at the Blufrs | reviinghis’ fworite volume, or perchance It 4s Linble o Take Precedence Over | wio ard asked to do this woro compeliad to | They Amount to Much More Than | budly yesterday afiernom, md as a conse- Eating .naa remedy iiko Hool's writing to friends at home. The river glides > " rede acknowledge @t uld not think of : ) > . ~Sweltering People Flock In Dy In Silence, 1o splash of oars distarbing its g e bt o anything, ‘g hormty Jractically demon- | THoSe of the Sheriff — Disastrons | quenco the Omihas had o walk over. Sarsaparifla, which acts gently, yet efficlently. - o G tranquilit lection Bitl— strated their inability at originality. It is Fire at Hawthorne — Hawk- Seventeen toten was the sire of it It tones tho stomach, regulates tho diges- Thousands to the Cool and y « Off in some hidden thiclret birds are not_evidence when a man can deliver a set Russ McKelvoy did the umpiring aftora | ton, creates a good ap- 3 o . eye News. ) § TS ¥ Shady Groves calling softly to their mates and speech that b rewdy with wit and wis- o o fashion that was pleasing to bohold, There | petite, banishes headache, Sick gver and anon wo mag cateh a faint gohoot dom, and it tahylbe set down s nfact that wasn't tho semblance of & kick during tho | and refreshes the mind. Headache e lazy tap of some distant woodpecker, fo public men gencrally are not ready writers, i k(s tillann bt “ ve Do o hipe Brvrrice, Nob.. July 6.—[Special to Tre | he, too, seems to have been affected by the ? HOW THE OUANONS WIN KD, AND WHY. xes, Ia, July 0—[Speclal to | wholo nine lunings, ; I have |'||:‘n troubled with dyspepsia. I Brr,)—The attendance at the Beatrice Chau- | Spirit of the day, and so has dropped most of The litense anxiety of the soathern Boos The people of Des Moines and Clarke was in the box for Omaha and had but Liitle appetite, and what I did cat D WasniNatos, D. C., July' 6, % osae: o, | bis usal asperity, y 6. y O u s » state are at last being wak pltched a good gawme ithstand i o (lstressed me, or did me taugua today was simply enormous, Rev. T. “‘\': :AIV:'LJI'II'YH}) at the blue canopy above It is expected that the senate will this week | bons to defeat the national elections bill in the state are ot last being waked up to the | 1 da good game, votwithstanding the Heart 4 . » ¥ e convinee | fact that a gang of mercenary individuals Cowboys run their hits o the doublg littlo good. After eating K DeWitt Tulmadge biing the drawing card, | e an fashim Sitange. shapes [rom pssing | sgain go into the discussion of the project of | e House was in frself sullclent to convince | fact tiat s Eabe ot erinacy Indluiduns A | L e B e . alloe oo burn wouldhave a faint or tired, o all of lust night's trains were attached | cfiuds. And when at last night appoaches, | Major Powell of the geological survey for an imo n ropublican in spoaking for tho | fory Inw and aro gotting Heh by nefrious | W the game, et upin the st two (ool ] alt-gone fecling, as though 1 ad pot eaten extra cars to accommodate excursionists and | and we sink into slumber, it ts with s seis | jmmense systom of frrigation. There havo | bill called attention to the suppression of | meh 810 O ubiio treusuriss aro | 10 88Y8 Bis abm. anything. My trouble was aggravated by tho liotels are taxed to their utmost capacity, | Of beace so swoet ant scairity 80, BUEE | Loey two or three similar discussions already | Jotes and the killing of negroes at the pois, | mEER, FFEER 8 W0 FREEEEE, | Androws hiulm couple of excusable errors, | my business, palnting. Last gy Jxcursion trains camo in this moming from | SIst Wealmost wieh e A N nature's | this scason, and thus far tho dircotor of the | OO could seo tho Bourbons wince. Some of | beink pillagedtn the most outtageous Whyto | but more than counterbalanced those by his | spring 1 took IHood's Sar- every dircction bringing thousands to the | he stirvey 1is beo abla to cavey offThe Honbes "rmt'r‘ Im;-ulm! somnery u'.:n[;m-y hl‘vlnnp um.; pay them I]m-lh\-lrnlll d ser '- n‘h not |l||n\k'n|l|:'<‘vkll lu:{ln:p n’“v“‘.'r'”m1”'""”‘ ~ | saparilia, which did me an Stomach Sixth streel, from Court to the | _ The Chsutsuquss fsnothingif not religious. | and the confidonce of the sennte n 8pite o | (ho rarrimior b0, B e O e arus of | 00 unusual sight on the streets of Lies Molnes | J 0 B g O o Y a oteon | inunense amount of gool. 1t gavo mo an Chutavuqun grounds, wis fairly packed with | Ho bewins his day aright, and careies some- | (o irenuons oppositaon of Sonator Stewart | neighboring O e et L to o0 n gang of searchers going about with | SIEEIGh L SR e it | appetito, and my food relished and satisfied vehicles of all descriptiohs and pedesteians | FUAE LIRS IEREERE RN 0 \:[uwi«ml«r:fi and @ fow othors, but rocently the semato | The Congressimal Record will disclose ay | sledee hammers on their shoulders and when | couplo of one hand catches that were marvel. [ W0 eraving L had previously exporionced.” wending their way to the grounds, The day l,,} Loxt twenty -four hours, We are not sur- | has discovered that Major Powell has abused | 10 Point a flerce denanciation of the elections a suspicious place is reached proceed ab once | ous. max A Pack, Watertown, Mass. Akl Rapas b SH oiat’ Toas O ior i [hEE thio i Rivds wei e . bill by any other than a bourbon democrat. | to break down the doors, demolish partitions | Redidy Hanrahan and Joo Walsh als ’ wasquite warm,’ but a St wost breeze | prised, therefore, that the sttendanco at the | his power by seggrogating and recommending | Thero were words of eriticism and excep- | and wreck things in general. Some times tho | Played brilliantly ; in fact, every member of Hood’s Sarsaparilla brought with it a eooling freshness that took | bible veading wag lavge, | i Hurlbyt chose | for withdrawal about nine-tenths of the ag- | tions uttered by men from the norths but | Lohibivad article is found and careiod off, | M Wam acquitied hiwmself criditably with | - Sold by alldragyista. g1, aix or 85, Prepared onty the wire edge of the heat that would have | e his subitct, SHabbth Mowine MOl | ricultural lands still unsettled in the puvlic | these werens to details of the bill, and in- PRUNIE SRR & RIS SO0 TR, B the excoption of Hines, who v Ity of | by C.1HOOD & CO., Apothocatios, Lowall, Masa prevailed without it, e - > saching jod's | dos . This actio s not ou gl e ake it more satisfactory tothe d ¢ course 0 ¢ appoars 5 three rank muffs in right / G By 9 a. m. the grounds were literally i:':".:)”"'m bidad et oo .|,,x\"’::|:,m,rl;.li‘ ;:f..“ ':,:Ll“.,':“, ,(,‘("I\Qh,r".":':ll A as o body, and wi in Hox ixlfl e office, without a claimant, is condemned and i 'l’|\\'u of these were big enough to carry the 100 Doses One Dollar ) 1Eh SRR Ce . R S S TR W a 4 i . th ke ive upon the general principle involved. | ordered spilled. 7he justice, tho searchers, | hod. thronged with visitors. The assembly Sab. 'r\L-'y'.Mf'“‘l:‘;:‘::f h:) rL e [{:r‘l"i" I‘:m‘" ator interested in the welfare of that section | The bourbons did not take ..,N'I’.. ions to the | the \ru.".\‘ wnd il l’lw neoossary aod un- Conway pitehed for Kans: ity, or at CORRIGA STAINED. bath school at the tabernaclo was grandly at- | were throe sasiona; one for adults 10 tho | of the uninhabited west, butit has induced | details of the bill so much as the princip ol o Y Han b | onstpretended o, for the Black Sox kept up - ""“""‘L"'uln. ,m‘.'::.h;."l D grogational Neadq o Pt Coti another | Senator Plumb to report a bill which is | They h'l: hluvk.m the old ]smu"‘s rights doc. "; :»‘:d"";’m"'(’l“"‘“d"““' e (“"l‘ ‘:‘“r | ac sl hwln the first fnning to the [ Burtzell Will Have to Obey the Arch. yresent on the grounds. bgational ‘ SR sctof | at at clippi © wing conrtly | trineand declared that the federal govern- | erowded into the case come in forheavy fees | close, and hit him about when and whero shop' oy A grand soug service followed at 10:3 and | for children in Normai hadl. The sublect of | lmed at cllpping tho wings of the ourtly | ,entiad no right tointerpose further super- | and the public pays tho bill. Probably the | they pleased. A o AR this was in tur_ succoaed by tle morming | the lesi Mt b R A i ut ambitious chief of this important bu- | vigion over elections; that already too much | next day the samo place is searched in the | His support, 0o, was of that beautiful [ g, "M ToelBBaar et fo Ei drossed by Rev. lerr B, Tupper | V(61 110 S0 0L " Ginsavlus of Ch vean, It s ths bill which will | leoway was given the federal authorities in | same manoer and with the sime results, and | topaz hue that one would ex pect from a lot of | P 1 -Toduy the pope porsoually ratitiod the of Denver. The great tabernaclo was com. | A 1L, otcloch bt THRSEVIVE, B TRLERE0 | causo the discussion of the methods of the | state affairs, in the meantime the sale of liquor is not | school boys. sentence of the propoganda condenming Burt pletely filied and the services were wpleto | preached in he taberactee SRS L GION | survey in the scnato very fully again, pro- | . Another thing wis significant in tho de- | stopped. There are dozens of places of this | The struggle was too one-s ied to justify a | zell to obey the order of Arehbishop Corrign bt Bl e H o the dlogquence of the aan who was to | vided of course that it can be reached be- | Date;not a singlo southern man attempted to | kind which coutinue to flourish, some of them | detailed rwport, aud to chron cle all the plays | transforring him from Brooklyn to o couutry At noon there were not loss than ffteen | 07 b1 €0 ineo B HE B W0, MRS 2t | twean votes and A - | refute the well known fact that negroes wero | in very prominent places, A Iocal reporter | and misplays made would il a volome as big | poish, When Corrigan arvived in 1 thousand people on the grounds and thisgreat | FEFE, ST, ST he Lot wive | Lveen votes and speeches on the tarift bil, | kept away from the polls on the ground that | went through the reconds at the court house | as the Congressional Globe, L) T gD LI throng was constantly sugmentod by areiv. | Lothy b chap, 1 v, 162 e Lord WRe | which has the right of way. Not ouly has | they had no right to vote, and their votes | last weck and found suficient figures to con- | Sufice it to say the Cowboys wero never in [ Oficlals of the propoganda told him that fngexcursions, and & fale estimate of the | mercy into the housc of Onesiphorns: fo8HE | Mo Powell to contend with the opposition | when cast were thrown out if they hadno | vince him that the ofiice of justiceof the | it. % Burtzell was bound to chey his order, as the growd by the most conservative at 2:80 | OTCCROT " of nearly all the western senators, but a new | rightto vote, and their votes when cast were | peace is worth 85,000 to #,000 per year, and | Here isthe proof: case wis exclusively within the archbishop's o'clock was 20,000 Theattendance really x| ™ lnong other things the speaker said | Antagonist hus arisen in the person of Secre- | thrown out if they eould be found. On the | the offico of constable pays us well ‘as that of Jurisdiction, Corrigan then declared that he coeded the expectations of the most sanguine | [0l NICE 00T to manliness; Paut | WrY Rusk, The secretary believes that there | contrary it was openly stated that the white | county sheriff, aggreguting 83,000 for six ol B Ry . ¥ i ©Of 1116 QlistitAl s KanNers. Tllusteates this. When at his greatest height, | iS Amuch cheaper method of bringing the | people proposed to rule the south, and the | months in ono casc, beside a large number of : s, PO, would prefor to have Burtzell’s appeal recog- Following a grand sacred vocal and instru. | SHSLECR B Do e s e mem beted | Arid regions into astate of fertility than that, | negroes had no privileges which the white | deputies, clerks, professional witnesses, etc., 1 nized in Rome with the right of the appellant mental concert at, 3 oclock came thegrand | WL, e i ¢ the foot of the | Which ‘i proposed by the scientists of the | man was bound to_respect. If there isany-. | whoure making a gsod living solely from the toavgue hiscaso fully and frankly, so that event of the day, the scrmon by Rev. T. De Tountain which ho had - dimbed. Onesiph- | £eological survey. In fact the practical, | thing further nceded to convince the black | results of a systemof professional searching. the McGlynn si might be finally clsed Witk Paimage. | Mhe tabomacle, whigh can | BN R med of Baul, who wpro | hard-headed secrétary of agriculture has, | man that lo has no real political friend in the | Tho original paclugo business b mcreascd e s e A be made to seat 4,00 people in an emergeney, | S WL BT o oot pecrloss jewalry | Uaken steps to demonstrate the corroctness of | democratic party the 3uman mind caunot f the numbor of iliegal joints by making thoir b e PR v ol was o this occasion closely packed with hu- | on bis prison chains t ~ ¥ | bis theory, and while Major Powell asks for | conceive of it. source of supply much neaverand much easio then saut an ultimation to Burtzll deciaring n ';‘“‘)v W‘Nlt;lnhnwnlthmmy ‘wx)d -:'v: the out- The chained men are the men that rule the | Buthority to inaugurate a scheme which will A TARIFF INCIDENT—AN AMERICAN BILL. toget at. It is often the caso that before that if he would ||;<|k|"x| n.x\fr::n.uln': |"\‘(|J;: side to see und hear the great preacher, o | ages. The jeweiry which the angle of _prog. | C0st millions of dollarsand which will require | ~Animporter told me today about an fn. | the ~searchers —are —out =~ of sight : Corrigan_the archbishop would forgive and _Rev. Talmage took for his text part of tho | aes. ' dthe jewcits whicy the shgie 0f PO | soveral decades before its practicability can | teresting and unpublished incident which oc- [ @ new supply —has = been — placed 1 forget, £ o porsisted in o e bro eighth verse of the ninotcenth Psalm, ““The " ” ok Fat ¥ o€ | be tested and which will also abso- | curred before the house co %o | on tap and the liquor flows merrily on. In VN L3 [ lic porsisted in resistance the pro- " of many men who have taken to the dungeon curred before the house committee on ways AR T poganda would consider all rrUmIen s, Statutes of the Lord are IRight,”” and was an v s Tutel, e 4 4 of the smaller towns of. the state 1 KANSAS CITY, pog his arguments, eloguent dofense of the wuthénticity of the | their Godly thoughts of beneficent reforms, | lutely prevent the ~settiement of - an | and means while the tariff bill was under | Fan oF BOARR 08 KOWRE, BF BA AUIE, T ) — but warned him frankly that there was little e ity ot tioe | Goa has pt upon everyone who ives rigutly | 4¢5e of pubTle “domain during the | preparation. Six gentlemen appeared beforo | and order socictios have boen tormod and the f : A Tope for him in appeal. Burtzell repliod by DE art pootey andk litersture, ATler o | chains which cainot. be shaken off. experimental stage, Secretary Rusk has | the committee and made strong arguments in | Original package shops are proceeded against E“}'.',""f,‘"" cond n appeal, and the propogandi LR S e L v an wwho has a truth upon his heart | Shown that by his method amplo supplies of | favor of a decrcase in the duty upon linens, [ on the ground of their beinga nuisance, but | FE, L. : LRI R, ton minntes’ nddress from the balcony st | Jowsut once that heis its slive. Around [ Water can b obtained for irrigating purpo: Eacli ‘man gave evidence of unusual mterest | i this city no attemptsof any liud have been | yoave sy 2270011 % iribh B6H e, Dho thdttar stamed o Mavor i rattaee and had an infoemal | men like St. Paul weak, sentimental souls | from below the surfaceof the earth by the | in the subjectmatter under discussion—so | made to clo e them up. arn ¥ 5 grave that the pope himself went over the Jov bk g it s gather; but in the gre ority of u'llwmn\\L‘ll\,\'%l&‘"l- T'he secretary of agri- | much that Chairman McKinley's saspicions TILE PANACEA NOT ACOEPTABL Onrpen whole case, Burtzell, in certain sense, stands A large number of the great crowd will ul himself is responsible for the | Culture, wishua comparatively small fundat | wero aroused. After each of the gentlemen | Itappears that the republican state plat- | Hollanc . 2 where McGlynn did when he the romain over to hear the closing arguments | enervating influences which such souls exert his disposal, has been able to- demonstrate to | had delivered himself of his speech the chair- | form, which was so caref: propared at | Gnson, i from the pope after rebelling against e it deate. tomorros. " EMesars, | Paut wore his chains not for history, not for | the satisfaction of men who have any | manof the committoe turned around to them | Sioux City with a view to satisfying both the | “"" J ') the archbishop. i Prickde and Rosewater will speak In- the | tradition, but for the hopeof the fuiure, & knowledge of the subject that the artesian | and inquired : prohibition and anti-prohibition” elements of e e T Jnoming and Mr. Webster and Rev, Small | Paul gets ont of an Onesiphorusexactly what Well will afford an ample water supply for a “‘How many of you gentlemen are citizens | the party, has not wholly succeeded in ac- will concluae in the afternoon. 3 he puts into him, One of the great dificulties | V&S of the arid region atan cxpense | of the United States?” complishing this end is said the prohibi- Following is tomorrow's programme: of life s tobe as dependent as_we should be scarcely L per cent of theamount | Jmmediately twelve intelligent eyes podded | tion state committee is preparing o ; TR : ] Farmers and Laboring Men Will SORMNOON. and as independent as God desires us to be. to be uired by the Powell | until one could snared them with grave- | state convention to be held in this city e A Nomilnato & Tiokot T L L TSR Paut’s chains lifted him into an independence | Scheme. There is no manner of doubt but | vines, Each man looked at the other in ex- | September 4. It is proposed to issue 3 e g Sr. PAux, Mt Tuly Bit8bedal Tale PTIR A T sl L A p A such as everyone should have in every region | that the reservoir system planned by the | cited inquiry. The visitors were 80 much | dress to the voters of Iowa and tonominate i H 4 l ACT, Minn,, July 6.—[Spocial Telo- [ ibver comnottand, ] oflie geological survey would in the end prove of | frustrated that they conld not find their | full state ticket. It is also said a_congre Pt ws 001 un to Tk Brr.]—Large numbers of labor g Whittter hall. 51 7 One cannot aflord to be independent unless | inestimable benefit, but as there is no guar- | speech for several seconds. Finally one of | sional candidate is to be nominated in e b iy : e esentatives and farmers’ alliance men Blakely | hie has the scars of a chain upon his wrist, | #ntee that future congresses will continue ap- | them stammered : k. district. Sceretary Cook says: *‘We are Collins to' W Holls are gathering here for the formation of o 3 The chained boys of college are the ones tions which may be inaugurated by “I—T am notan American citizen, sir." assured of all the assistance ne from ’ Tia ; bl S R R L e bbby e d I | which will rule the world. When John | U s, and a8 it is admitted [ Then one by ona the same answer was [ the national prohibition committee, Hiyliy tieeLoe=ny ol arn o] SALe HOESIRURDIEUL RGO TIOEIOWE NG +vs Prohibition.” ) - Dickey and | ot "SWiliam Lioyd Garrison, Walter | that it will be a great’ many years before any | madeuntil allof the orators had acknowl- | have some-of the best speakers in the nation | ! k1, by Conyiy I fug hias great political importauce, as the Raleigh and Johu Binyan were living as | Practical cencfits can be derived from the ap- | edged that they were not citizens of the | ip the state this fall. lowa has declared for l'“{u‘lj“r}\"‘-l‘”yjj“ 1ers and workingmen have entered into they should have lived, there were nothing | Propriations asked, itis quite probable that | United State: Chairman McKinley then | prohibition and we ea ord to lose this i 2 some sort of a secret compact for the election L Kerr B, Tup- | but jails for them. The world toduy is poor | Phe senate will decide to try the Rusk propo- | said; state. If we should lose this state it would St. Paul 7, Des Moines of a_governor. The farmers' allionce ha: perof Denver. “Robert Bund.” Himieniike 86 Denkuna Onesiolibris sition before giving the surveyall the power You gentlemen cvidently have lost sight | setus back a quarter of a century. Mostof | St Pavr, Minn, July 6.—[Special Tele. | 45,000 mermbe the various Tabor dssom- AFTERNOON, ‘There never was a cause worth liying thay [ 8nd meney which it has asked. of the fact that this bill is being prepared for | the prohibition voters will come from the * gram to Tt Brte,]—Wollowing 15 the rosult | blios 5,000, These are practieally ull volors 20— Coneluston of grand debate, “Prohibl: | did not live most of its life in S Any- THE PEDERAL ELECTION BILIa the United Statgs pad her subjects. May I | publicans, who aredisgnsted with the party A < B 16 1he Ul | What 'they have agreed upon will Sip v LgILS g R SEe Clait n.'h‘u ‘wm‘r]llmu that lack of manhood | A committee of Mahone republicans will "-*'“;f what country you gentlemen are ¢ straddle on the liquor question.” B0k not be " divulged until after the ¢ I SIOANOM: R which goes about apologizing for Paul's | meet in this city onTuesday and Virginia | zens!” DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, o [l RS NOTNBS. farmers’ alliance state 3 o 4o eneral cliss Tn claeution, Tabsrnacle: | chains, - Tho boys and girls, the men and the | democrats are trying to bring nfiuence | . They all acknowledged that they were sub- | o g SR ST SETRENGR. i Wodnasclay, BULIb is, rderatood thoy have Whittier women who will h their robss in the | toinduce it to take action against the federal | Jects of Great Britain, the only absolutely | .03 ' maet at Cedar Rapids, August 6. | Murphy.m:...} ] agreed on General James Baker of Mankato #— Kindergarien normal class for adults. | blood of the Lamb will be the ones who have | election bill and prevent final _action at the in the world. ~ As soon 88 | /py "o o vention will bo composed of %12 dele- | Daly. Ir 5 for governor, and J. T. McGaughey of Wi- yaon hall, worn chains in this world, present sessiou of congress, It is signiticant | this information iwas given there was a titter | & CPUTR PG S ERE RN Topublican nona, leading labor man, for lieuténant gov- LT S Shortly after 3 o'dock a large audience | that the leaders o tho movement to prevent, | Al around the great, table oceupied by tho | St SNCTSVULELGTG fo.” "Tho stite ernor. This combination can defeat (iov- i yocal und instruncital oncort. T the Tabornaclo to” Hsten to an | the vill becominga law are southorn' demo- | committee, and one by one the visitors bade | SIS CtuveBton WES G0 1o, G emor Merriam, but it is believed the result (et C— edbible reading by Frank Beara, | crats, and itis remarked on every hand that | the chairman and his associates good after- | y o hiyory be put in readiness would bo the election of the demoeratic ‘can- Ohautaumqua at the Bluffs, \hile the congregation, led by KRev. Stowart | there are no republicans - interested against | noon and depirted, thoroughly impressed | Goor inad struggle for supremacy [ e b didate. Covsett, Birers, ta, July 6,-[Special to | 0f Aurora, read responsively from priuted | the measuro. Telegrams are pourlug into | With tho fuct that, the republican congress | qumocrats got a taste of offiial life in Towa e s o Bt ] e ot 3 slips, M. Beard graphically illustrated the [ Washington from every Democrati strong- | Was not making a tariff bill to conform 1o the | gt the last “clection, and their mouths are otals. . s Bre. | ~The Council Bluffs and Omaha | g qoseribed. The readings were inter- | hold telling of opposition to the bill and do- | interests of manufacturers in England. ek S S el = Sy Chautauqua assembly has evidontly settled | spersed with appropriate songs by the assem- | tailing the action of mass-meetings in oppos MISCELLANEOUS. platter, The Fourth at Holdrege. the Sualay question in & satisfactory man- | bly quartette. tion, but this action appears simply tosolidify | Mrs. J. Livingston of Fremont is at the A VALUABLE MISTORICAL COLLECTION. Dés Moin 3 3 Hororea, Nebs, July 5.—[Special to T ner. Last sason thero wasno little discus- | Atitoclock Rev. Worley of Lincoln, re- | the republicins iu congress and emphasizein | St. James, Ofib stitkb Il tTalaANlo N el arer e Bre.]—The alliance Fourth of July colebra sion s to what should be dono ou Sundays in | £ty t:fi;’::fli“.g“ h :?mu‘.‘::‘;' s "‘?i"g B 16 nottel oottt arenRTy Sl knt bk | o m&‘ GJ‘LS:‘Z&?“:D;‘:IL’-““““ incon- | pade to the historical collection of lowa has | | 3 o 115-Of Moek- | tion on Moses’ hill, an eminence near tho rogard to_ transionts. Chantanqua workers | foséribed sociallife i Japan, cspecialy that | there have been no. protests of consoquence | & O eWir S, Hmmm, | been sscuredat Burlington by Hon. Chales | 3% §f R4, Citok out=By Heakin, §; Hart, | geographical center of the county that hns a from the east were insisting that tho gates | of the women. 2 uanllusl “r',?;bm from either party in the north L T e diing i f\p‘l‘i‘“f!'v W*‘wfl‘““‘«u’g‘a;m‘“ such o (;“:'P"‘!‘f“l’l[g should bo closed tight and no one allowed to | TheC. L. S. C. vesper service occurred at | and republicans are_quoting in public places < O B e B s them on. Sunday, thus som. | 80clock. After a. brie session of son und | With considerablo effact the trito sentence, a ARE CARBIES 4 GUN, comsista of the origiual civle and_ military et e s S Ol ol prayer Dr. Furlbut delivered a short ad- | £uilty consclous needs no acouser,” andre | o prominent Criminal Lawyer of | it pavcenr ot tho tamitons. of Wiscont, | €ram to Tin Bri) —Following is the resul pelling those who d cnjoy the Sun-~ | Brayer DY Hurld O lricic s i revaiiat s Tuvde of the LI Lawy first governor of the territory of Wisconsin, > Tan & s the re TR mevori o MEGIFOvROREN; \Wibn; day services to go Saturday night and remain A praise sorvice was conducted by Dr, | that no soouer wus its purposes and the effect Deadwood in Hot Water. and probably the most famous character in | of today’'s game about 11 o'clock a. m., the farmer delégations until Monday morning, It was urged, on the | Palmer at$ o’clock, the vigil of th .C. | it will have known than the southern | Deapwoop, S. D., July 6.—[Special Tele- | the carly History of Towa and the Black oEVEL ] MOUXGITT - | came nscending the gentle slope of ti other hund, that with o Targe civles 1t wie | class of "0 bein leld in Normal hall ai § | democrats us one man arose i arms | gram to Tur Brn]-Grace Nieman, better | Hiwk war. Tho documents havo. be S from the east, south, west and north, Empossivle to shut out thoso who desired to | ©'¢lock. against it and threatened its practical nullifi- | joyown in this city as Grace Frawley, created | Do w PR U AT IR0 o e s i § & oo 4% | delegation was headod with a mouster wion ‘ deied Rev. B. W. Gunsalus, who preached to- | cation by local feeling if itis passel. From i s atbamionn Loamil Dodgze, who was in the United States senate | 3 T e el containing forty-two young girls reprosent- spend their nights ot their own homes. | gayss sermon, will lectureat 2 o'clock tomor- | @ democratic point of view, 1f it is the pur- | @ sensation yesterday aftcrnoon by ng a | fron fowa at thetime his father, General i A ing the states; two of the wagons were Bishop Vineent, who was to preach one Sun- | row afternoon on *‘Oliver Cromwell.”” pose to defeat the bill by popular opposition, | complaint before Police Judge Hall, charging | Henry Dodge, was senator from Wisconsin in A drawn by ox teams. The Praivie township floy afternoon, threatencd to cancel the en- Other Teatures will be the mornin it is unfortunate for the’ ncgative side of thé | Henry Frawloy and J. P. Laffey with assault | 148. These are included in the package the . 8 1 it ion was over a milein length, Exeel gagemaut if the gtes wore openod on Sun- | “Alfred the Scholar Kin rof. ! | question that the first and only widespread | and battery. Henry Frawley is one of the | Sommission of isracl Dodge, as sherifl of the : f lent speaking and singing was enjoyed b 5 o man of Wisconsin university. uing lec. | complaint comes from the locality and people | pagy known criminal lawyers in South Da. | Listrictof Ste. Genevieve, sigued by Will- ST frofe 5 0 | vast crowd. ~ All went home ting thad it day, but when he came outo the grounds and | {08 4 ST M GUY Gatoer Jahy | where the evil is charged and tho wrongs st known criminal lavyers in South Da- | jam Henry Harrison, covernor and com- | M e Daviin peeor 0 2 0 [ was the best Fourth of July celebration c Baw tho poculiar situation of affalrs bis g0od | Srwetite Milow ot hiladelyhia. 0 Which are to be righted have continually beon | kota. Fe has lived with the woman, Grace, | mander.in-chief of the Indiana Teritory in s - | tnjoged. The favmers of Bhelps county aro sense coused him to accedo and the gates ol inted mn‘hy fepublicans, This time the rurAlhnoo“}u:;;<;|i‘.{)l‘1‘cn=:s:;s(; AR PR 1;«41 The comuissions (if\(h*msru‘] Heénry 0 otaly. ... 4 B | mor ¥ anad: A Bakfiat smocrats have consulted their he: B Y odge are nineteen in number and cover a Y INNINGS. were opened. This season the question was | An trniense crowd is promised for the | fhan their heads and h_,i‘,sl_‘",'l."“.t.“\‘fii‘:“,‘,’,‘."_ and clothing and sent her to aconvent at | long period of public service, embracingthe | Denver.............2 2 0 0 1 § 019 Dastardly ; mot discuss ed, aud the gates yesterday were | grand joint debate which occurs Tuesday. ting the cart before the horse. 1f these pro- | Cincinnati. ~Grace had only been away a | simatures of six presidents of the United | Sioux City FREMONT July 6. [Special opened us on any otherday. The programme e “assembly’s “handy young men” were | tests continue to come in from southern | Short time when she heard that Frawley was | States and many other distinguished men. A ik Bus.1. '[ St ‘.,, ho res ‘was one which was aporopriate to the day, | Pusied this morning in’ putting up two or | Genocrats there will bo r. doubt about | @bont to marry another woman. She re- — Earned runs s ;1 2 nn.]—Liato last night the rosl: e booths and cating piaces were quietly | reetents which had blown down during | apirinative action on the purt oMhe senate at | turned to Deglivood at once and aithough sho Bad Firc at Hawthorne. base hits—MeGlono 1. ) . Thir Butler, an aged widow living emnducted, only the necessary business being | ¢ 1ight. this session, has not lived with the attorney, she hasmade | -~ Hawrzonse, In, July 6.-—[Special Tele- | Wits=ianbel © - Home v way 1. \e St Joseph & Grand Istand depot, ote, No'oneconld with mhy Justics onite: | o L0rbat has now beeomo thoroukhly | e mnisox's susomer maxs, | 16 ger warm for bim on difforent occtslons. | gram to Tue Bee.]—This moming about | i iplo plari - irosiiin to denin to fowcl, two_drunken tramps, who c|*1-tlt::’la::|[:i::-‘r ‘x:‘ l\n“l.n .“v‘ Lhull.,:lln\lt".xuq\{{fl 18 a little puzzled concerning diréctions. President Hurrison intends to spend Sun- | jaw oftice, Frawley, his brother James, J. P, 1:30 an alarm of fire was sounded. Smoke ::::l!ll“v \\“f.li‘u‘" M';v:h.‘m‘ I‘ulthl‘l“hl(l':]rl . l It. She ‘1‘|‘~blnlrllmlllt:d g:} At gt 4 L Y q"lmmxl L | " he yellow badges whieh distinguish mem- | day with his family at Cape May each week | Laffey, his stenographer, and & woman said | and flames were issuing from the building - \ i > ’ i o i ver, 1, off Devlin 6. Struck ont—AM. abb 1, Deviin | two little girls who w Yesterdny morning the study of the inter- bers of the chorus are to be seen everywhere, | uutil the hot season is over, returming on | to be Miss Anderson were there. Grace | owned by W. T. Figgand occupied as agro- Passed balls—Lohbeek 1, Time of & 5 o be s Phbd niRe B i Sa Tk ! amne— | hrought assistance and in ti o Tl Way Voo the boraeans s the e diuing ball a8 conducted by the Lin. | ence here will be demanded by attention to | mado an attempt o get the gn, when a | 1ved in the rear rooms. - Tugton suved moth- Milwaukeo 15, Minneapoli L e e S arhhe wvent of tho day was the sormon fn tho - coln Women's Christian Temperanco unjon, | logislation. Thoabsuee of the president al- | desperate strugelo ensuod. In the scuflie the [ I8 Dt s small amount of woaing apparel. |\ W0 9815, pEEnnoanslie 2 4 Bfteruoon by Jabu Dewitt Miller of Philac | is an unqualified success. Its former bad { Wiys means the ubsence of u greater or less | woman was badly bruised on the arms and | The building is o total loss. with no tnsur- pizyAvERs, Yl s UG HiRS ple: Piroat North Bo phin, Mr. r had apparently recovered | oS O AT ocy in - groat | number of the cabinet officers and conse- | Jimbs. % ance. The personal effects of the Pattons | gram toTue Brr.|—Following is the result A G ] from the hoarseuess which marked his de- |y oagure wiped out. quently a very decided decrease in political | * She will testify in the courts that Laffey | atd the grocery stock, valued at about | of today's game Nowrir Bexn, Neb., July Diveranco on Friday, and which prevonted hi "The opportunities which the Bluc offers for | interest. It Tias been customary for the pres- | held her while Frawley pounded and kicked [ 300 were all burued up, - but wer ’ NNINGS ram to Tue Bee.] Lecturing on Saturdiy, Ho evidently neated | yoading aro nov overlooked, Dartios. of | ident during the lon i of congress %o | her, Some sensationyl dovelopments purtially iusured. Despite all efforts tho |y L 5 vear of A. F. Dot ) o give his voice rest simply he sermon ‘voung people may be found upon the | spend Sundays out of the city, where the at- | Jiable to be divulged when the case comes to | fames “soon spread to . €. Tolman's | Njjiaipiis 222001 0 0 0 0 1 handise store about 12 o'clock last night wias a grand one, and a more {nterosted audi- r'at all hours of the day. mosphere is more pleasant and healthy, und barn, which contained four ' valuable stall- 2 ghiauise out. 13 o'clock last night, #ice had not been gathered in the spacious | ™ ¥ iiteks are axceedingly popular at the | President Harrison does not muugurate a L fons, bug@iBs and haress, Xt wasisoonan- [ oo, oo AMRARES, L | The ot aation of tha five company seved ."[I!'!":'I!‘lfmlri Jueted the vesper service, A | Nebrska Clintauqua. - The conventent tice in being away to the seashore to achinery Arriving Daily. parent that this barn could ot fyad. [ipaarned Tons A0 L uigihilaing, Tk Cohmiruabla; dafiiga it r. Gillett conducted the vesper service. A | ouuhs of overy treo are apparently Joaded | £et & whiff of fresh air over Sundays. Wash- | Ryprp Crry, S, D., July 6.—[Special to Ty | The stallions were removed. aud everything | jas hits 3 Weleh, Homo | dgne both to goods and bullding. The ex praise service was held early inthe evening, | with thom, ) ington will be a very dull place during the ARTD LEXTyohi iy 001y, i Lapes ¥E | (lso taken out. The barn was totally de- § Welen, stolen—Dyl- | of the damage, or the origin of the five, Is not oonducted by Prof, Case. Dunning hall has been filled since the | next cight weeks ™ even though congress ] —Machinery in large quantities is daily | siroved: no insurance; loss 8300 to Mr. Tol- m I Double pliys-Pottit | yet known In the evening Rev, M. Thain, pastor of a [ o OuEt B0 S N Wien distin guished | Should remain i session. arriving over the Fremont & Elkhormn road | man, It soon became cvident that the i, Kot o el o 3oy 2 i S b Congrogational eliureh in Onuha, proaciod hers and lecturers from abroad. B ) ahiloaded on wagGia hiers for the tin Alss fosaving tho entiro northcast part of Esigrauost. linaos on billa=<Dutrying o Hietgisyotiigeatn . € rank Beard went tothe penitentiary this Public men are not ready o tricts. The H ik company, at the n lay i saving the Proble dweling. | wgjj ~Siruck out-By § ¢ d » The attendanco was larger than on ny | o and leotured o tho onvicls, FRublale: are o Cemig reltomo THL | imhie, S 0 AR ki The bucket brigade kopt this house soaking | Wha plenfadson i wi | gram to Tue Bee]—The thermomcter at ery clearly demons! d th h A S 3 pl b end s ' 3 was very clearly demonstrated the other day | same time is pushing development upon a | rign N uae: ol 1 _ Bunday I he Sunday wh v g B laLanetn, exoeps e Bunday wadh ———— to the mind of your espondent when nhmberof its ol tin locations and s still | et tll the flames had spent themselves on | fifly minutes. Umpire-Cusick. ) o'doek this aftemoon registerod 10 ishop Vincenu pre hed. by 3 r - e 4 N 1008WE S 4.8 e ' S P s destructis -— pe IR e thle o iy il abtpaations, Five Little Victims Dead. undertook to Gbtain alot of original expres- | buying new ones. A considerable amount of | £ DAty (s DREERIAR T6 Aem s sad FERY o Fahu Miller is to give two lectures, one on IxousTay, Pa., July 6.—Five of theseven Tnusu‘»m'r-prm*}ugwll hll pl:uh '!u Arp!\ll(‘ mqu-v has ‘!nwll paid llml 10 prospe A‘l\nl's"l!\flr 3 oA ', i : B Al Y T ety | 116£18 whatin L wder oxplosion last | form in the original hand writing of the | such property during the past week. The LR 3 OLEDO. tion are reported. T O e Hioniay. R D, | ittlo vielma of tho powder explogion 188 | guipors, apropos of the Fourth of Jul trade of this company and of the railroud Knights Going to Milwaukee, oledo 5, Syracuse 0. {Gunsantus of Clicage is. toleoture. also, The | S.& have diad, the ust, ones ng the | = Another thing w v clearly demon- | grade outfits now at work in the hills males Swvx Crry, Ia, July 6.—[Special Tele- — Sold ; : : , | nineteen-months-old daughter of August | strated to your correspondent in connection | a large addition to the business of Rapid Cii, | gram to Tur B A svecial train left here ATST. 10UTS, b S EAL Y Congregational church choir of Omaha is tc £ - . 9 oy Lagase, Wyo., July € Special e ming's concort, Dr. Henson of | Smith, Emma Smith, aged nine, and Charlie | with his Libors, and that was the lower down | merchants. tontght for Milwaukeo over the linols Cen- | St Louis 7, Brookl : b= W0, , h Micago is o appoar next Saturday. With | Shaw, aged cight. Tho other victims will | ou 80 into official life the moro pompous and | =~ One dealer here ‘has loaded out five car- | g1y 120 Sioux Cit e e gram to Tie Bre. |- Polk and The cago is ur ne eday. Shuw, aged eight. The other vict v Liden y 9706 MERas 1080 170 08 ral bearing 120 Sioux City members of the - St A ghe numerous other attructive feaiures the | recover. Young Bremnan is crazed with | !Mportant become men. Whes dinary | loads of dynamite in the last forty-eight | ube RS (e Bothing. The it ATLOUISVILY, O'Neil, two soldiers, have been arresiod at smphitheater should bo pucked most of the | grier aud lastnisht teied to kill Smith, the ants anything in a department he | nours for mining camps and the vock work | SO MU SINEER, TOSEERES SN | Louisuille1s, Rochester Rook Springs for pussing connterfoft silver time this weel. o byl e i ve much botter attentien if he goes | on the B, & M. gmde. To indicate that work | g1yo o0k passage on the train, Tho train is 2 dollars. They waived an_examination i ety Will bo *“Temperince Day.? There | OWner of the buliding where the powder was | to the head of the establishment. A §1,600 | is being conducted a the tin mines onalaree |y *Gedrated and e L0 SR 18 AT FIILADELPIA. Jiavo been taken to Green River to await, the i I Tattureo by Mbe Leon 1t Vincent u¢ | stored. This moruing he wandered away | derk is more important in nis own estiina- | scale, it may o stated ‘that miners’ candles | GO L o Athletios 14, Columbus 4 L A N ey b i el i T TS by e aasther by the. Hon. | from home and was found near Elizabett, | tion than the hend of the bureaw, and the | aro ordered in carload lots. The superin- | 8 m., aud &t O ik ths W . | Paa sov eral miles from Industry. A closé | latter is & greater man than the assistant | tendent of the Hurney Pedk company re- e b Pushed OfF o T s J. Sterling Morton, At 3 o'clock the W, C. ¢ 3 1 1 Y ¢ Opening of the Rifle Meeting. ) .U, will hold a piatform meeting, at which | Watch is now being kept over him. The | secretary, and the latter isa personage of | cently stated in public that inside of eix n B Tuly 6.—The Gor foderal rifle | RAwLINS, Wyo, July6.—(Special Tele Winuie Davis Pack fron il 5§ “ihie state secrotary ! | Soroners jury rendored @ verdict in aecord. | greater importance (in his own mind) than | months the compapy would be conducting nLLN, July 6,—The Germa federal rifle 4 o ; Raal 0,—Miss 3 rs. M. J. Aldrich, the state secretary of the bl 1Y | (k Bee.|— Brakeman art New Y July Miss Winnio Davis, G, Ul will Bo presmt and wive an ad | ance with the facts s stated in lst night's | the secrotary himsolr, tves of mationay | 1h° E¥UAest miulyicouterprise i the world. meeting opened today, A splondd procos: | to Tk B |- Bkenan ut Taggut was | Naw Nouto, fuly 0, —pas Winolo bvie s Tt is carnestly o ssted | dispatches and condemned the practice of Senators ‘and representatives of national { —_— on, starting from Brandenburg, march und last night nea Amsuita wikh s j ¢ \ 9 sy 4% :,.“.;_"f;n‘.".: is carnostly hoped, and roqucsted | o erchants in keeping powder and othor ex- roputation wore asked o wite, with their Good Crofifis Bouth Dakota. fhrough docerated . streots to the shooting | Tisht legand armcutoff. He told Europo talay on tho steamor Beotange, | Sho ; ! Salocke the eV B Tl e e Ao om, | 0wn hanc i triotic sentence or [ Huwox, 8. D. Jufy 6.—The erops through- | pounds i e o with o tramp, who | was welcomed home by her fiance, Alfre end this meeting.. At 8 o'clock the ever | plosives where children havo access to them. | own hind and in ink, a pa g y y T & grounds. A herald, carrying the imperial 4 Maa Mis BASHIN Yol Bive. auciher de- . two. Themen who considered this request | ouy South Dakota have made more rapid | Srouuds. Ahenld, carrying tho fmporl Wunder the wheels | Witk TERar Hogaes eot of greatest importance and put the most : h it P | bauner, led tho procession. Tho different brish two houts before ghtful musicale, aud ut the Kev. J. W. A Steam Barge Burned. - J iy : rovth during the pgst week than ever be- | bodies' taking part in the parade wero ar- RO BIEE My il l p & “Our Boy ¥ . stress upon it took the longest time to fultill | B0 PR 2 b found. He died this morning while the doc- Geiger will deliyor s locture on Our Boys | Bast Tawas, Mich., July 6,—Last night tho | tho'sequest, or acknowlized that they did | fore known in the, 'state. Reports from ail | mngod in ordur uccording o thoir mationsli- | {0n"\Gony droswing his wounds. A numbe of l‘l"“‘,u})“‘ Glrls, ut here's the programme |'spaum barge Soa Gull was discovered on fire, | not want, for some reason or other known | pasts of the Aved at the United | tics, the visiting A rican riflemen tiking | 18 hiveheen arrested, 0uo answering the oct v . iy The cook, Maggie Cornett, was unable to get | only to themselyes, to attempt to write what | States sigu liist evening indicate a | p ace over other foreign organizal tion being among then. He will have sghh . Locre by Mr Leon H. Vinsnt, | L and was bumed to degth. The Sos Jvaa ssked, Siango o sy, ‘Henator Sherman | glowing outlook AdSpe el adEil auine folliwad g Bt Groen Kive lomorrow. 90 m, Storling SLi1ia Tince bl N o drifted | declined to write anything at all, giving a . 3 bamo riiemon roprosonting i —- e Ales, 3, Bloing Moon, | Guils Hise SN el Mat Al ahe qritied | hig exeuso that e didmot. want' o figuro in Will Veto the y yelopments of German shooting tullds sinco | A Scene of Disorder. e Ty 04 ahp, 8 stean o, U] sing urged* some- & X e thirteo ntury and attired in the cos- | gkt N Whh W, C.T. U, platform mesting; ad- | Salvin, Walck, however, wis saved. Further | Publie. | Upon belug urged to writesome: | Barox Rovor, La, | - e e o of | Ross, July 5.—(Special ciblogram o Tine @ress, Mrs. Aldrich, on the burning vessel set the Emory dock and ? f B § evening the fifth day will have expired on stori sar Pl o procession. On | Bee.]—There was another sce of disorder T pm. Moetiug under the auspices of the [ fals on e which wore dostroyed; loss, | Stutesuan oplied that ho was tived of secing | SV Mot or ‘Nichold has to return th e e P R st 0 ohion today: Auett 2 » 5 . sy niLs ' b ~ a3 )58, his name in print. Spe S o sal o | whici i or Nichold has to retur he aching e town hal ach s ion s | in deputies today due to %?\TE:""I“QT‘m Cr R ps, ot ‘T\';:"‘“.{“;‘ e I""klm{:‘ gl fogk it i roust sncyed {:‘;":(\‘ rllt.‘i‘\“\"k ::‘s‘:.:{: lottery bill either with or without his ap- | greeted with a flouvish of trumpets andy Premier Crispi’s declaring that, » soa0d Mol v elivy 3 3 5 ) ¢ Beavingo 5 or, The 3 reives e “orck ek enments ¢ aininge se s cliarges ®p.m. G L. 8. O, round table. Sibley & Bearingu's docks sud linbor, The | gentenco in & halidozen words, Whon re- | proval. There is hardly adoubt as to swhy [ 8l had arcived Buromuster Forcioubock | docaments contutuingg sorious chirgs aealist spm. 0L 8. 0 round Jloss o8 : . Slxioon willo That the writer hnd written 1n his e | Erot hocntive. nteats o do in the matter. | delivercd an_address of welcome, The pa- | the municipal authorities of Catuniu, and re- 7 p.m. Chorus rehoarsal. oot of lumber were consumed. The Sea at would make & hundred columns | One of Governor Nichols' advisers stated | Faders were given an ovation by the thou- | fusingto produce the document until the S p.m. Musicale—the Roger's band. Gull is o total wreck oW DADE! y oI WOre gl Hhes ' 'the | sands of spectators that lined the route. proper time arrives. Signor Imbriani and A s R, T, Gotvex, Our in nowspapers and fully half of them were | that not only would the governor the » | Boys and Thelr Sisters, ~ Stereopticos, St. e written with the solé object of belping | bill, but theaction of the legislature would e other members vehemently protested ag Augustine. s R Return of Monsignor O'Reilly. bim, and that it might appear that it was at | be strongly condemned, The veto message London Police Froubles. the premier's course & b 2 w Yok, July 6.~Monsiguor Bernard {ungrateful, he smiled in his eynical | will meet with the necessary two-thirds, as | TLoxbos, July 6.—Last nighf the policemen — S oregy mae v RO IR O'Reilly was a passeoger. toduy on the La and replied that he did not think it could | the leaders in both Louses are ready for any | at the Bow street station refused to g out The Spain Cholera E pidem Cuere, Neb, July 6--[Special to Tus | Bretague, IHp left hero elght yearsago to ,u,,‘fi'fi‘:,\l,.::‘l:é"."},fi",:,)\ffi’l;,..t‘,.‘lii Sange | emorgency. £ on duty because a constable who had taken a | Mavuip, July 6,—The cholera epidewic in Brx|--Of the duys spont at the assowdly, | champion tho Irish question in Rome and | PG i “comeapondents and newspaper A el (STETTATRTEE prominent part in the agitations for the im neia has slightly incresed. Eloven new Bunday is probably the most enjoyable. The | faithfully defended it ut the vatican. The | men generally for column after column of ¥ e Y AmAt e DR rovement of the conditian of the police force | €ases and three doaths are reportod at Tolova Chautauquan who has been busily engagod | MonstEno sud; “The English are nakivg complimentary notices, and then when they n‘“‘l‘“l“"‘] ‘\l""v "‘-" p “"“;‘ rothers, | L3 Yooy removed to anothe district and threo uew casos aud thes. daath g every endeavor to intfluenco the vatican on re usked so write o sentence for the benefit he wholesale lamber dealers of this eity, | Eventually the constable was reinstated an Jundia with classos and_leotures throughout the | thy'Trish question, but the fricuds of ireland | o the newspaper they pleaa overannoyance | have contracted for the seed wheat to plant | the Bow stroet men roturmed to duty Suspended Bpcole Payments. Absolutely Pure. week looks forward to the day of rest with | are constantly ou lookout, and thus far, | or lack of time. : ¥ 7,000 acres in Rooks county, in western | forty-nine policcen were suspended, The Uapenaed By SN tn of turtir bikln g powd ko euger anticipation, The management has | with the aid of the pope, have managed to When President Harrison—who 'ls un- | Kansas this fall, It will cost $20,000 to put | oth wont on duty tonight, They weie Moxtevioko, July 6.—The Ranco Nucional | of jvyyening strength—U, 8. Uoverunent Lo done all in its power to make Sunday a day | Bold the upper baud.” doubtedly annoyed more than any other wman | in the crop, . hooted at by a crowd outside the station. | s suspended spocie puy monts, PULLA ug 1T, [res crGwon Sl eocamcsnor 0 1 | conmBrmes I ehiratccaer] v TI0R MINNESOTA POLITICS. - STATE NEWS. | ~cexecccus | —sccco=— putd e commanding view of the whole county, was Denver 10, Sionx City 4. a grand success in every partienls Dexver, Colo., July 6.-[Special Tele- | 5000 people were assombled and the speaking bt was had under s mammoth tent. It was o > iy the shade, Tt is conceded to be the hottest day of the scason. eral cuses of prostra s Arrested 't - 1 - claimed thut Polks made the coin,

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